heart monitor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofheartandmonitor
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heart
noun
uk/hɑːt/us/hɑːrt/
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around ...
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monitor
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒn.ɪ.tər/us/ˈmɑː.nə.t̬ɚ/
a person who has the job of watching or noticing ...
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(Definition ofheartandmonitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moments later, when theheartmonitorproduced a flat line, the physician pronounced the patient dead.
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Heart rate-another reliable stress alert-is measured with a conventionalheartmonitor.
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They can only offer drugs for pain relief and are stressed by caring for a woman who is not immobilised by a foetalheartmonitorand connected to an epidural.
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Petroff helped develop the world's first digital watch and the world's first wirelessheartmonitor, and many other important devices and methods.
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Buffy fights with two demons, and theheartmonitorloses her heartbeat when it drops to the ground.
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His design included an emergency alarm, intercom system, a torch (flashlight), breathing apparatus, and both aheartmonitorand stimulator.
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It can typically be visualized as a brief oscillation like one might see recorded by a seismograph orheartmonitor.
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Her condition meant that she needed to watch her health carefully, take regular medication, and occasionally wear aheartmonitor.
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This is mostly used in the medical industry when a person's pulse has stopped, indicating a flat line on theheartmonitor.
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He is permanently connected to aheartmonitor.
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About a minute after resuscitation ended, a nurse noticed a rhythm on theheartmonitorand resuscitation was resumed.
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However, theheartmonitorhas revealed something terrible.
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She is seen lying in a hospital bed with aheartmonitorin the background.
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Jennifer comes home from a party and, deciding she's had enough of herheartmonitor, dumps it in a fish tank.
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For instance, a doctor (the role), uses instruments like aheartmonitor(the prop), all the while using medical terms (the script), while in his doctor's office (the setting).
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Other safety measures included on-site supervision by nurses and wireless heart monitors worn by patients during the training sessions.
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Six roe-deer were fitted with heart monitors and miniature radio transmitters.
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General practitioner practices make decisions about how they spend the income they receive, which will in some cases have been used to provide 24 hour heart monitors.
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The capsule included oxygen masks, heart monitors, and video cameras.
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